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I recently switched to a 14lb Tropical Breeze to help with my slow ball speed. It is out of box finish. I picked up a little speed but am not getting much carry.( I know, 14lb) What ball could I try to get a stronger back end to try to get better carry.

If you have a slow ball speed, the carry issue is the ball is dead on arrival...you need to get a ball that is designed to get down the lane easier storing more energy. It is less about ball weight...and the Versa Max is much stronger than the Breeze thus not only being stronger but changing your angles. I would suggest a IQ tour pearl or SlingShot and use a layout enhancing length, farther from your PAP.

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This doesnt make sense to me. Poster is saying he has one of the weakest resin balls on the market and has trouble carrying. Rico says it is because the ball is burning up. So the answer is to go to something stronger?

I dont think that the ball is burning up as much as I think that since he claims to have picked up a little ball speed, that the ball is too weak. Then it would make sense to get something stronger. My suggestion, then, is a Tropical Heat. The Tropical Heat will still have a weaker cover to help get down the lane but the core will be stronger to help get some angle on the backend.

Ball speed dictates everything in bowling today...especially carry. If he has issues with speed and the ball is flat, the ball is too strong. And the breeze is not that weak cover wise...core wise it is. You go to something stronger cover wise, which is what everyone us suggesting doesn't equate to more carry, it equates to more overall reaction which means more movement thus increasing his angles...does this sound optimum with slow ball speed?

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Try a hammer razor. It has a higher rg than the breeze for more length and uses the old pancake weight block so low differential Making it even rolling but still has a strong cover. I have both the breeze and the razor and I get more length out of the razor.

Ball speed dictates everything in bowling today...especially carry. If he has issues with speed and the ball is flat, the ball is too strong. And the breeze is not that weak cover wise...core wise it is. You go to something stronger cover wise, which is what everyone us suggesting doesn't equate to more carry, it equates to more overall reaction which means more movement thus increasing his angles...does this sound optimum with slow ball speed?

Ric....I see what you are saying. It would be easier if he told us exactly what his ball speed and rev rate are. Is slow 12mph or 14-15mph? If he bowls with people mainly at 18mph, then 15 is going to seem slow. Plus, he did say he picked up some speed since dropping to 14. So does that mean he went from 12mph to 13-14. Or was he 14 and now 15-16? We really dont know the exact numbers so all we can do is speculate as to what the ball may be doing. I have a guy in my league that uses a Breeze and when he plays the middle of the lane (and he is rev dominate), the ball never really gets started and leaves flat 10s like crazy. However, when he moves outside and plays the track, the ball seems to struggle because the higher end balls have really blown that area up.

With the poster, my fear is that a Breeze to a 714C or VersaMax is a huge jump. I was thinking he just needs something a "little" stronger. My 3 balls to recommend are the Tropical Heat, Freeze, and Cyclone. But like I said. This is relative to what "slow" means and what his rev rate and lane conditions are.

Without knowing the posters normal speed, his speed after he "picked it up", the layout of the ball, the type of lane surface he bowls on, and what the oil conditions bowled on are, to assume his ball is too strong is outrageous. The Breeze is one of the weakest reactive balls on the market...how can you say going to a weaker ball is going to improve his carry? When you're bowling and one of your balls isn't finishing strong and leaving corner pins, do you say to yourself "I need less hook and more length?" I would hope not.

A Slingshot, Razyr, Heat or Freeze isn't going to be any better than his Breeze. Weaker pin to PAP distances would help promote carry, but not on a ball that barely flares to begin with (Slingshot). It would go too long and again, never finish.

Poster needs something that starts a little earlier and is a little smoother that gets into a roll and won't blow past the breakpoint. Balls like an IQ Tour Pearl or a Ringer with more aggressive pin up layouts could work, as well as stronger pearlized balls like a Meanstreak, Wrench, 706A or Shatter with a weaker pin up layout could also work.

I suggest sitting down with your ball driller or somebody that knows or can evaluate how you bowl and discuss it with them. They will have a better idea on how to help you than a bunch of people who have never seen you throw the ball.

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Without knowing the posters normal speed, his speed after he "picked it up", the layout of the ball, the type of lane surface he bowls on, and what the oil conditions bowled on are, to assume his ball is too strong is outrageous. The Breeze is one of the weakest reactive balls on the market...how can you say going to a weaker ball is going to improve his carry? When you're bowling and one of your balls isn't finishing strong and leaving corner pins, do you say to yourself "I need less hook and more length?" I would hope not.

A Slingshot, Razyr, Heat or Freeze isn't going to be any better than his Breeze. Weaker pin to PAP distances would help promote carry, but not on a ball that barely flares to begin with (Slingshot). It would go too long and again, never finish.

Poster needs something that starts a little earlier and is a little smoother that gets into a roll and won't blow past the breakpoint. Balls like an IQ Tour Pearl or a Ringer with more aggressive pin up layouts could work, as well as stronger pearlized balls like a Meanstreak, Wrench, 706A or Shatter with a weaker pin up layout could also work.

I suggest sitting down with your ball driller or somebody that knows or can evaluate how you bowl and discuss it with them. They will have a better idea on how to help you than a bunch of people who have never seen you throw the ball.

How do you figure that a Freeze is not going to be better than his Breeze? The Freeze and Cyclone both are considerably stronger than the Breeze even though the price points are pretty close. While we are at it, throw in the Cobalt Vibe. Plus, who said he needed to go weaker? Both of us said the Breeze is one of the weakest resins on the market. So I dont even get that statement. I just recommended something a little stronger to give him help without having such a huge gap between the Breeze and his "help". Thats all.

Without knowing the posters normal speed, his speed after he "picked it up", the layout of the ball, the type of lane surface he bowls on, and what the oil conditions bowled on are, to assume his ball is too strong is outrageous. The Breeze is one of the weakest reactive balls on the market...how can you say going to a weaker ball is going to improve his carry? When you're bowling and one of your balls isn't finishing strong and leaving corner pins, do you say to yourself "I need less hook and more length?" I would hope not.

A Slingshot, Razyr, Heat or Freeze isn't going to be any better than his Breeze. Weaker pin to PAP distances would help promote carry, but not on a ball that barely flares to begin with (Slingshot). It would go too long and again, never finish.

Poster needs something that starts a little earlier and is a little smoother that gets into a roll and won't blow past the breakpoint. Balls like an IQ Tour Pearl or a Ringer with more aggressive pin up layouts could work, as well as stronger pearlized balls like a Meanstreak, Wrench, 706A or Shatter with a weaker pin up layout could also work.

I suggest sitting down with your ball driller or somebody that knows or can evaluate how you bowl and discuss it with them. They will have a better idea on how to help you than a bunch of people who have never seen you throw the ball.

How do you figure that a Freeze is not going to be better than his Breeze? The Freeze and Cyclone both are considerably stronger than the Breeze even though the price points are pretty close. While we are at it, throw in the Cobalt Vibe. Plus, who said he needed to go weaker? Both of us said the Breeze is one of the weakest resins on the market. So I dont even get that statement. I just recommended something a little stronger to give him help without having such a huge gap between the Breeze and his "help". Thats all.

Rico said the ball was too strong and suggested a Slingshot would be better. That doesn't make any sense. A Tropical Breeze isn't going to be too strong (on a fresh or second shift league shot), it has a .013 differential for a 14 lb ball, which MIGHT be the lowest on the market, and one of the weakest covers in the Storm line. There are also multiple types of Tropical Breezes, including hybrid and pearl versions, and we don't know which one he has.

Freeze, Vibe and Cyclone might work, but I think he would be better off with more of a mid range ball. IQ Tour Pearl is one of the best on the market and it should still give him plenty of length and backend reaction without being too sensitive to the friction and changing direction too fast, which is a problem for those with low ball speed.

Did you take into consideration that Storm covers respond quicker to friction than Brunswick cover? That means the ball bleeds energy quicker. Secondly ball speed is the most important part of pin carry...if the ball is not hitting I'd find it extremely hard to believe its over skidding such as your teammate...btw I tend to base opinions off numerous situations not one...

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Did you take into consideration that Storm covers respond quicker to friction than Brunswick cover? That means the ball bleeds energy quicker. Secondly ball speed is the most important part of pin carry...if the ball is not hitting I'd find it extremely hard to believe its over skidding such as your teammate...btw I tend to base opinions off numerous situations not one...

So if I'm hitting the pocket and leaving plaque or flat 10 pins, I should just throw it slower? With your logic, if I do that it should work, correct? Why should anybody change balls when they have a bad reaction if ball speed would just make a bigger difference? Does it work the other way? How come when Chris Barnes keeps going through the face, he switches balls instead of just throwing it faster?

I don't understand the logic. If a ball hits carry down and doesn't finish how is that a problem with ball speed? How can you correctly assume that one of the weakest balls on the market not finishing well enough is due to the ball being too strong? Especially without knowing what/where/when/how he's bowling/bowling on?

Could it also be that he's just playing the wrong part of the lane? Would a simple 3 and 1 right make the ball carry better? Is he just playing the lanes wrong? We don't know these things.

Since he has slow ball speed, could it be possible he usually stands pretty far inside due to overhooking? If so, when he drills a weak ball, is he adjusting his feet, or standing in the same spot as a stronger ball, and expecting it to work?

These are questions we can't answer knowing as little as we know about the original posters situation, but in order to help them we must do what we can with what we know. He wanted to know what ball with a stronger backend would be helpful, and a Slingshot is not that.

Also, when he said he "switched" to a 14lb Breeze and "picked up" speed, does he mean he switched from a 15lb ball down to a 14lb ball? If so that is even more evidence that the Breeze is too weak, not too strong, as he's throwing a weaker ball than he's used to, faster than he's used to throwing it.